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. >> our washington bureau chief joins us now. obama stays in the white house. republicans retain the house of representatives. democrats maintain their majority in the senate. basically, we are seeing the same cast of characters. what do you think will be different this time around? >> that depends very much weather you are an optimist or a pessimist. at the end of this year, there is this fiscal cliff. president obama has to solve it. austerity measures, a huge increase of taxes -- all this is going to happen if democrats and republicans do not come together, so i can offer three scenarios -- the first would be that there is no willingness of compromise, that they will just take the can down the road. it would be disaster for the u.s. and the rest of the world. second scenario -- a new willingness of compromise and coming together, and i do not think this is likely to happen, so there is scenario 3, that everybody has to give up something. this would mean, for example, for democrats that they will have to accept that there will be strong cuts in entitlements -
. >> our washington bureau chief joins us now. obama stays in the white house. republicans retain the house of representatives. democrats maintain their majority in the senate. basically, we are seeing the same cast of characters. what do you think will be different this time around? >> that depends very much weather you are an optimist or a pessimist. at the end of this year, there is this fiscal cliff. president obama has to solve it. austerity measures, a huge increase of taxes...
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the only problem with what i have and washington i miss it i miss my friends i miss my family. but again you're professional and if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most the time you you know have . time to do some something crazy like you're always doing this somewhere if you grow up like a person i grew up like a player and sometimes when he was twenty years old i'm twenty one years old if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes you are from your life when. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because. you're healthy you have to be stay. saw. usually it's santorum. can move to the show when he was a boy we went do you. get. all. this change in the last seven years why are you still there but you seem to be focused. on our key. and staying on the ice and france might have made a step closer to having a team in the k h l after that actual side were narrow one only uses to russia second string in a friendly name all sky high this was quick to put france on t
the only problem with what i have and washington i miss it i miss my friends i miss my family. but again you're professional and if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most the time you you know have . time to do some something crazy like you're always doing this somewhere if you grow up like a person i grew up like a player and sometimes when he was twenty years old i'm twenty one years old if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from...
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with the washington get little's collected all the major trophies. for. the world's top player but didn't. back. the only problem with what i have and washington i miss that i miss my friends i miss my family. but again your professional. if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most of time you you know have. time to do some something crazy like you're always going to somewhere like a person i grew up with a player and sometimes when he was twenty he was often twenty one years old and if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes your from your life. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because you're healthy you have to be stay. saw. usually it's santorum. can move to the show when he was a boy we went do you eat. get. a lot of you why are you still there. seems to be well here's. what you see. and staying on the ice and france might have made a step closer to having a team in the k h l after that actual side where now i want to know this i
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washington became president.?? it has the major features and a? major mission features of the? centralized intelligence.???? the os us was very unique because it? was the first?? national intelligence service responsible to one command, and that is the president's. before that, before the zero ss was created, they had always been departmentalized. highly technical. you have the u.s. army, u.s. navy, the state department, the fbi, treasury, commerce. every major agency of the u.s. government had its own intelligence service of the specialized nature. so it was created to nationalize or centralized that intelligence existence, which is something that the model after the british . which is also very controversial nature because people always blame to pro-british. so it was a very interesting experience because of world war ii, the prime opportunity for the proponent of a centralized intelligence to prove its worth. and that is why the experience? was fascinating, and generally a lot of arguments for the eventual purpose of providing legal justification of its??? worth.?
washington became president.?? it has the major features and a? major mission features of the? centralized intelligence.???? the os us was very unique because it? was the first?? national intelligence service responsible to one command, and that is the president's. before that, before the zero ss was created, they had always been departmentalized. highly technical. you have the u.s. army, u.s. navy, the state department, the fbi, treasury, commerce. every major agency of the u.s....
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national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> tomorrow on "washington journal", david walker talks about his ideas for averting the fiscal cliff, followed by a look at u.s. oil production and a new report that the international energy agency about the country's energy production by 2020. later, we will talk about how the federal bureau of investigation and the cyber- based crimes. clark sought foreign policy scholars will discuss the relationship of the u.s. with china. we will hear from the u.s. ambassador to china. our live coverage begins tomorrow at 9:15 on c-span2. >> the mindset of the world, was into the mid 1990's that wire line access would -- with stuff on poles or in the ground was the key to understanding telecommunications. the intriguing part of the wireless story is how very few people inside the industry - back- that is why the report came out the way it did. it must not just the fcc who did not understand the potential of the wireless. it was the entire industry. except for a few visionaries who were regarded as kooks. turned out to be
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>> that is the way washington sees it, but our realism is not the muslim brotherhood's realism. day they may not realize what is at stake for them and they may be driven by their desire to help hamas, the palestinian muslim brotherhood, that they may not be cognizant of the consequences. while clearly he is not in any rush to. the treaty, he is getting signals. if you have an egyptian killed in gaza now that he is sending egyptians there, that could create crisis that he might use to downgrade relations. >> how has the arab spring it changed the dynamic? >> i think that has made it a lot more pressing for arab leaders. the arab leaders have to be more responsive to their publics rhetorically and also in terms of what they do. arab publics are very supportive of the palestinian cause, but it is on these new leaders to behave responsibility and understand consequences for their actions. for egypt, it is a board to reinforce to egypt leaders the treaty with israel create stability and makes egypt's a good investment. outt's very diplomatic way of the crisis? that at the moment, it
>> that is the way washington sees it, but our realism is not the muslim brotherhood's realism. day they may not realize what is at stake for them and they may be driven by their desire to help hamas, the palestinian muslim brotherhood, that they may not be cognizant of the consequences. while clearly he is not in any rush to. the treaty, he is getting signals. if you have an egyptian killed in gaza now that he is sending egyptians there, that could create crisis that he might use to...
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wall police very seriously but the question is who can hold that wall police itself accountable in washington. state stateside and a former cia officer has told r.t. that obama needs to break free from pressure exerted by america's right wing what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they told me to say that iran had threatened to wipe israel off the map and i found out that they never said that it's a matter of fact these really deputy prime minister sort of said ok ok he never said that and so my speechwriters are being canned and i'm going to get some new speechwriters the intelligence community keeps telling me that he ryan has not yet decided to build a nuclear weapon and so i'm going to get rid of all those folks from brookings or other places who are the sort of skip saying well you know you still have to worry about this instead of negotiations once these troublesome people have their own agenda are dismissed then he has a square chance of saying look we're going to do a d
wall police very seriously but the question is who can hold that wall police itself accountable in washington. state stateside and a former cia officer has told r.t. that obama needs to break free from pressure exerted by america's right wing what i would suggest is that he call a press conference what he would say is you know the campaign is over and i found out that i've been grievously misled they told me to say that iran had threatened to wipe israel off the map and i found out that they...
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asked how was he found awake to brush this aside much the way george washington brushed aside his own complaint of subordinates in the revolution only key moments he put his foot down and essentially told the brakes to stuff it. that didn't stop from becoming a thorn in the sight of all american commanders in europe for the duration of the war. but ike, omar bradley, george patton on managed workarounds to minimize the negative in fact of the war effort. so when the war in, we are expected to supply wealth and prosperity to all be due to the best of our ability and yet this brings with it this irony that by supplying wells and protection, you are eroding the very disciplines necessary to maintain and perpetuate prosperity for yourself and prosperity and freedom for others. therapeutic challenge of the next 75 years in the topic of volume two. how to provide a canopy of liberty and perpetuate american exceptionalism while allowing just enough of the rain of difficulty and disappointment to remind american and the world that the era in which we have all been blessed with no golden accid
asked how was he found awake to brush this aside much the way george washington brushed aside his own complaint of subordinates in the revolution only key moments he put his foot down and essentially told the brakes to stuff it. that didn't stop from becoming a thorn in the sight of all american commanders in europe for the duration of the war. but ike, omar bradley, george patton on managed workarounds to minimize the negative in fact of the war effort. so when the war in, we are expected to...
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to israel that an attack on iran what compromise washington in the region and. politically proactive hollywood. is related to the sixteenth president all of america abraham lincoln tells on that story and much more. german while it saw feeling of the pinch out from soaring electricity bills of pated by billions objective to rid the country of nuclear energy security and environmental issues behind the bed seemed to be perfectly valid but as pete all of our reports its ultimate implications could hit germans high. and. it was a resoundingly no to new clear from the german chancellor the other miliband a nuclear power completely step by step until the end of twenty twenty two as a country within that we can become pioneers on the way to create an age of renewable energy the two thousand and eleven meltdown at the fukushima power plant in japan the worst atomic energy disaster since chernobyl is the key motivation for rushing through nuclear decommissioning is the security concerns are very strong this is the main factor in the decision to begin reduction of nuclea
to israel that an attack on iran what compromise washington in the region and. politically proactive hollywood. is related to the sixteenth president all of america abraham lincoln tells on that story and much more. german while it saw feeling of the pinch out from soaring electricity bills of pated by billions objective to rid the country of nuclear energy security and environmental issues behind the bed seemed to be perfectly valid but as pete all of our reports its ultimate implications...
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monday morning quarterbacks are absolutely famous in washington. you also have to remember that each of these agencies in the direct tor of national security. there are 16 agencies who all have a specific punks -- specific missions to do. oftentimes one of the questions i will get from audience is in the business of intelligence since specifically for her being the director, what keeps you up at nine. >> well, there's a lot. lady revlon is sa wonderful thing but the reality is i'm always worried about people because it doesn't matter what you do. everything we do involves people. and so i'm always worried about people in harm's way. my second big worry, i will tell you is cyber. in the last 10 years, i have been called out of bed more times because somebody had -- every one in a while we have to figure out. cyber worries me. every one of you has least one stone. it's a wonderful tool. but i will tell you'll those tools can be used to our benefit. so we are worried about that. we spend a lot of time and effort protecting our met work, protecting fat
monday morning quarterbacks are absolutely famous in washington. you also have to remember that each of these agencies in the direct tor of national security. there are 16 agencies who all have a specific punks -- specific missions to do. oftentimes one of the questions i will get from audience is in the business of intelligence since specifically for her being the director, what keeps you up at nine. >> well, there's a lot. lady revlon is sa wonderful thing but the reality is i'm always...
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now washington has expressed its concern about the president's latest edict. the president came out to tell his supporters that he was only acting to defend the revolution. >> i feel you. i feel the heartbeat of the people and understand what the egyptian people want. >> for president morsi, this is a huge political gamble. his supporters love it, but has he overplayed his hand? >> we need him to take the power to the revolution, not to the mubarak system. >> the government has added fuel to a weeklong demonstration and violent confrontation. these protesters are angry that police who attacked previous protests have not been brought to justice. back in the square, the beginning of what could yet be more turbulent times for egypt. >> for more on the events unfolding in egypt, i spoke a brief time ago with a senior fellow at the hoover institution. thank you for coming in today. can i ask you then, what does this mean for democracy in egypt? >> we have to go back to the point of departure. clones the revolution -- who owns the revolution in egypt? after long per
now washington has expressed its concern about the president's latest edict. the president came out to tell his supporters that he was only acting to defend the revolution. >> i feel you. i feel the heartbeat of the people and understand what the egyptian people want. >> for president morsi, this is a huge political gamble. his supporters love it, but has he overplayed his hand? >> we need him to take the power to the revolution, not to the mubarak system. >> the...
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israel's operation blaming hamas for the spike in violence but many people in the streets of new york in washington disagree. and also people in england and wales avoid to choose their own police commissioners for the first time around late on sunday during a walk load could lead to officers going on strike. news for russia and around the world this is the with me our thanks for joining us israel's calling up thousands of additional troops and moving heavy weapons towards gaza stoking fears of a ground assault it's also pushing forward with intense air raids and naval attacks as hamas was to retaliate and continue rocket strikes targeting tel aviv and its latest a time one thousand palestinians and three israelis have reportedly been killed since israel launched an offensive on wednesday. and reports now from tel aviv. there's been a huge intensification of bombing recently and in the past few hours over over gaza eighty five missile strikes of various air strikes from drones and israeli aircraft across gaza in the park in a just a forty five minute period and that is just comes at the end of a con
israel's operation blaming hamas for the spike in violence but many people in the streets of new york in washington disagree. and also people in england and wales avoid to choose their own police commissioners for the first time around late on sunday during a walk load could lead to officers going on strike. news for russia and around the world this is the with me our thanks for joining us israel's calling up thousands of additional troops and moving heavy weapons towards gaza stoking fears of...
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and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. the word hard to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie now just as the u.s. was about to be sucked up into a political vortex in the last week before the presidential vote the country was hit by a devastating and deadly superstorm tearing into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore away the candidates plans was rallies canceled them early voting disrupted archies more in a fortnight now takes a look out the role the swirling disaster has played and the final rush of the presidential race. she was a storm the size of europe and it might be a game changer for america's upcoming u.s. presidential election early voting was suspended as hurricane sandy ripped through the u.s. east coast monday causing eight and a half million homes and businesses to lose power president barack obama canceled campaign appearances to handle the superstorm the election will take care of itself next
and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. the word hard to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital i'm marina joshie now just as the u.s. was about to be sucked up into a political vortex in the last week before the presidential vote the country was hit by a devastating and deadly superstorm tearing into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore...
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and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. a straight a live pictures for you right here central moscow far right slogans swastikas and pro brave sheilds thousands are now taking to the streets of moscow and other russian cities for a nationalist march starting up divisions on a day of unity will be talking to our foot off in the very near future again live pictures from central moscow. live from moscow this is artsy and i'm a researcher highlighting the week's top headlines and just as the u.s. was about to be sucked up into a political voice text in the last week before the presidential vote the country was hit by a devastating and deadly super storm tearing into the eastern seaboard sandy also tore away the candidates plans rallies canceled early voting disrupted as well. takes a look at the role the disaster has played in the final rush of the us presidential race. she was a storm the size of europe and it might be a game changer for am
and russia claims washington is derailing peace efforts in syria by urging the opposition to continue fighting as rebels face accusations of a war crime after a brutal video comes to light. a straight a live pictures for you right here central moscow far right slogans swastikas and pro brave sheilds thousands are now taking to the streets of moscow and other russian cities for a nationalist march starting up divisions on a day of unity will be talking to our foot off in the very near future...
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fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over the cliff doesn't sound like something good to happen. there you know there are three or four things that can have been terms of tax cuts and spending cuts tax increases and spending cuts and the total amount if we were to do absolutely nothing would be about six hundred billion dollars in a fifteen trillion dollar economy so quite severe it would definitely go into recession would be a severe recession.
fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and what if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot...
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there are lots of rumblings coming out of washington. let's turn to scott bauer of trading advantage to talk about this alleged fiscal cliff. what do you think - and good morning - deal or no deal, scott? > > good morning angie. yeah, there is going to be a deal. it may not be later this week, it may not be next week, but i think at a minimum we are going to see congress, the president, everyone say, you know what, we are on the table together here, and even if we have to extend this three months, six months, we are going to get it done. there is no way with the recovery that we have seen - and i'm not talking about the stock market recovery, i am talking more of the consumer sentiment recovery, housing recovery - with what we have seen the last quarter of this year, there is no way that the guys in washington can harm that or add anything to take the momentum away from that. it just won't happen. > let's talk about the stock market. what levels are you watching here? > > 1390 really held yesterday, during the sell-off in the morning. th
there are lots of rumblings coming out of washington. let's turn to scott bauer of trading advantage to talk about this alleged fiscal cliff. what do you think - and good morning - deal or no deal, scott? > > good morning angie. yeah, there is going to be a deal. it may not be later this week, it may not be next week, but i think at a minimum we are going to see congress, the president, everyone say, you know what, we are on the table together here, and even if we have to extend this...
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for more on this time joined by tim kearney, senior political columnist for the washington examiner and author of the book obamanomics, al barack obama is bankrupting you and enriching his wall street friends, corporate lobbyists, and union bosses. i guess you are about the perfect gift. we appreciate you coming in. what can we afford to? >> barack obama will be pro-business in his own way. he wants to succeed regulating in a way that protects the biggest businesses in some industries and also making sure that people don't make profits in ways that he doesn't want to succeed. you will see a lot more of a great energy stuff that you saw in the stimulus bill and that he tried to push for guinness climate change bill and just generally see a lot of the guys to hire the best lobbyists to get dead because they get the big government favors that happens when government involves itself more and more in private industry. gerri: i find that nobody is more relentless in pursuing taxpayer dollars that they have access to then the company's stock capitalists. they put their entire business model ar
for more on this time joined by tim kearney, senior political columnist for the washington examiner and author of the book obamanomics, al barack obama is bankrupting you and enriching his wall street friends, corporate lobbyists, and union bosses. i guess you are about the perfect gift. we appreciate you coming in. what can we afford to? >> barack obama will be pro-business in his own way. he wants to succeed regulating in a way that protects the biggest businesses in some industries and...
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wars in washington i'm gonna check out. the u.s. military is following its own rules including flying killer craft the problem is working on a. for the group wolf that justified the attacks which killed hundreds of civilians that's coming up shortly. to scream crisis like supermarkets looking up even basic food and efforts to those on the losing side of the all star much more. in the. most police. forces are apparently bracing for nationalist roy it's over the sentencing of a mixed martial arts champion who calls the death of a student in the fall and what explains from the halls of the russian capital and m.m.a. championed by the name of for us to was found guilty in a russian imports of reckless homicide killing a club patron and with one punch but he was released from court today after serving about fifteen months in detention now this is has sparked some concerns about potential race riots because the m.m.a. champion in question was from the russian republic of dagestan in north carcasses and this case is quite similar
wars in washington i'm gonna check out. the u.s. military is following its own rules including flying killer craft the problem is working on a. for the group wolf that justified the attacks which killed hundreds of civilians that's coming up shortly. to scream crisis like supermarkets looking up even basic food and efforts to those on the losing side of the all star much more. in the. most police. forces are apparently bracing for nationalist roy it's over the sentencing of a mixed martial arts...
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fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want edward if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is being talked about it what happens if we go over.
fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harrison in washington he is the founder of credit write downs also in washington we have mark levine he is a senior advisor with the truman national security project and in new york we cross to anthony rideout so he is the director of economic research for the reason foundation all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want edward if i go to you first in washington give us the magnitude of the fiscal cliff ok a lot is...
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the official resistance until a call to washington gave the queen clearance. the pattern of her stay in the bluegrass for his country held for all of her subsequent holidays visits to farms to seek prospective the stallions, and outings to local racetracks. lunches and dinners with friends from the world. whenever senior advisers told me that he saw an atmosphere of informality and gave the that i never saw in england. no one was calling her man or your majesty. she was laughing and joking and having fun. in 1984 she also stayed for a weekend in wyoming and arrange on the slopes of the big horn mountains. her hosts were her longtime racing manager and his wife, jeanne, another american friend in the queens inner circle. when they first met in london in 1955 gina was struck by what she described as the queen's steadiness. she is difficult to know, gene told me, but it is worth the wait. you sort of become friends. it takes a long time to know where. in wyoming the queen was able to relax completely, taking 5--mile walks on the 4,000-acre property and joining sh
the official resistance until a call to washington gave the queen clearance. the pattern of her stay in the bluegrass for his country held for all of her subsequent holidays visits to farms to seek prospective the stallions, and outings to local racetracks. lunches and dinners with friends from the world. whenever senior advisers told me that he saw an atmosphere of informality and gave the that i never saw in england. no one was calling her man or your majesty. she was laughing and joking and...
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good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in leicester here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for november first two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama returns to the campaign trail for the first time today but.
good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm more in leicester here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for november first two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama returns to the campaign trail for the first time today but.
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fit or suppressing democracy as we've all so often seen washington do where is the u.s. get the right to be doing all this i mean if we want to talk about democracy it was in two thousand and nine that a pew research center poll of americans said forty nine percent of americans almost half think that the u.s. should quote mind its own business around the world and leave countries to their own interests and let them get along as best they can on the rhone that's a quote from the poll if we're so interested with democracy why don't we pay attention to half of america who thinks that meddling in other countries and trying to shape certain outcomes and basically you know having dominion over the world and having control over which countries go which way is not the right kind of foreign policy that just government should have i think we should go you know look to the founders into washington's farewell address we have no right to be meddling in so many countries controlling their governments and trying to shape what outcome they see charles you want to feel that go ahead char
fit or suppressing democracy as we've all so often seen washington do where is the u.s. get the right to be doing all this i mean if we want to talk about democracy it was in two thousand and nine that a pew research center poll of americans said forty nine percent of americans almost half think that the u.s. should quote mind its own business around the world and leave countries to their own interests and let them get along as best they can on the rhone that's a quote from the poll if we're so...
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washington will still have to find fifty billion dollars to cover the damage that sandy did and it's not likely to come from any cuts to the military the country's military budget to all thought of any nation and in these hard times observe a say that money could be put to better use i'll swear there's no more important issue in america today and how much we're spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go i mean most americans know that this is just wasteful spending here it creates a few jobs but there's so many more jobs that would be created if that spending that governmental spending was done on a whole bunch of other things like publicly utilities like a whole other range of areas so it's really destroying our economy in a lot of ways besides creating a lot on this sort of violence around the world it seems like the legacy of us being involved in always on this war's over these last several years is going to be the same legacy that happened to a lot of other. empires that just they just spent themselves out of existence what hap
washington will still have to find fifty billion dollars to cover the damage that sandy did and it's not likely to come from any cuts to the military the country's military budget to all thought of any nation and in these hard times observe a say that money could be put to better use i'll swear there's no more important issue in america today and how much we're spending on our military our military industrial complex that's where most of us tax dollars go i mean most americans know that this is...
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washington whether. obama in the next four years escalates sharply or not clear but certainly the tensions are very real between washington and china and the chinese are quite concerned about this and are trying. to leave possible to color the anti missile defense shield the u.s. is building up not only against russia but also now against china using japan and australia as a launch pad for that yes and that's an interesting point isn't it that because there we have washington setting up those all helping south korea to set up those long range ballistic missiles and yet we've got china trying to control solve the tensions over north korea's nuclear aspirations another area of tension then you know well the. it's like a noose that the chinese feel is tightening around their neck and the south china sea the provocations there with the eastern part of that with the islands next to taiwan where the japanese government made an extremely provocative move no doubt at the behest of washington to claim that those
washington whether. obama in the next four years escalates sharply or not clear but certainly the tensions are very real between washington and china and the chinese are quite concerned about this and are trying. to leave possible to color the anti missile defense shield the u.s. is building up not only against russia but also now against china using japan and australia as a launch pad for that yes and that's an interesting point isn't it that because there we have washington setting up those...
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goes to washington, he's already six feet tall. he strives to the front of the line when they go to the white house to see president kennedy. and then when kennedy finishes his speech, bill clinton votes forward and get his picture taken with, alongside of john f. kennedy. is so proud. he is so proud. and he is already dedicated to the idea that he is going to be the person who is going to bring complete honor to the family. it already, by the age of 17, is planning to be elected attorney general of arkansas, then governor of arkansas, and president of the united states. this is something which everyone who knows him knows about. he talks about it all the time. it is not go to the university of arkansas, he goes to georgetown. and from georgetown he becomes the arkansas candidate for the rhodes scholarship and goes to oxford. he is an incredible success everywhere, but he cannot have a sustained ongoing relationship with a woman. he is attracted to the kind of women his mother directs him to, who are the beauty queens, who are the
goes to washington, he's already six feet tall. he strives to the front of the line when they go to the white house to see president kennedy. and then when kennedy finishes his speech, bill clinton votes forward and get his picture taken with, alongside of john f. kennedy. is so proud. he is so proud. and he is already dedicated to the idea that he is going to be the person who is going to bring complete honor to the family. it already, by the age of 17, is planning to be elected attorney...
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new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it will seek new rebel leaders out of those actually fighting on the ground. it's eleven o'clock here in moscow you live with us on our team with me to mom would say keeping your identity private during demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and most activists could now face up to ten years behind bars authorities say the motion is aimed at tackling the growing threat of violence and vandalism canada saw massive student protests against tuition hikes earlier this year and led to hundreds being arrested canadian radio reporter michael forward says of the new dole will criminalize anti-government demonstrations and nation white. this law basically what it does is that it will criminalize people who are in protests if the police of that city deem the protest to be an unlawful assembly of course that varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction terms of how easy it is for the police force to see this in a. awful assembly or
new video emerges reportedly showing the brutal killings of syrian soldiers by militias this comes as washington wants a major overhaul of syria's opposition saying it will seek new rebel leaders out of those actually fighting on the ground. it's eleven o'clock here in moscow you live with us on our team with me to mom would say keeping your identity private during demonstrations has become a punishable offense in canada and most activists could now face up to ten years behind bars authorities...
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we are exclusively bringing you the final round of the third party candidates debate live from our washington studio. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power powerless. what if america changes. with election close guy monday november fifth on our team. they were examining a video which had says could be evidence of a war crime committed by the syrian rebels the newly released online so that it's proportionately shows opposition fighters summarily executing captured government troops ten soldiers who are no longer believed to be competence are apparently shelby and wind up on the ground we won't show you the next disturbing scene but all the man one of them repeatedly shot with automatic rifles investigative journalist james corbat says it's a rare case that the tactics of the opposition forces have come under international scrutiny. the atrocities are definitely being committed by the rebel forces and and unfortunately that is being completely ignored because it serves of course the interests of the people who are backing the rebels and who are
we are exclusively bringing you the final round of the third party candidates debate live from our washington studio. will two parties keep us politics a one way street. or will new voices disrupt the power powerless. what if america changes. with election close guy monday november fifth on our team. they were examining a video which had says could be evidence of a war crime committed by the syrian rebels the newly released online so that it's proportionately shows opposition fighters summarily...
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more to ce like should washington sub di size wind energy? more on the fiscal cliff as americans on all levels have to prepare to take the tax hit. hope it doesn't, but i'm going to break it down next. ♪ gerri: i always like to give you the straight poop on everything, and, today, i'm concerned about the fiscal cliff. in the past two days, two very well-connected professional money managers have spoken to me about their trepidation their clients have about the expiration of the bush tax cuts and the cut backs on spending. money is worried, concernend many are selling as you've seen. to read the stories of the press on the fiscal cliff, well, you'd think change is on the horizon just 33 days away, well, it doesn't maer much. in fact, just sit back, relax. the fiscal cliff is not a big deal. i'll quote one here. it's unlikely all of these bad things happen or stay in effect for an extended period of time. pundits call if the fiscal cliff smoke that is, instead o a cliff, the rising support for junking the fiscal approach as confusing and rena
more to ce like should washington sub di size wind energy? more on the fiscal cliff as americans on all levels have to prepare to take the tax hit. hope it doesn't, but i'm going to break it down next. ♪ gerri: i always like to give you the straight poop on everything, and, today, i'm concerned about the fiscal cliff. in the past two days, two very well-connected professional money managers have spoken to me about their trepidation their clients have about the expiration of the bush tax cuts...
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the side by the syrian the free syrian army and i should say they've also been pushed to the side by washington and by the nato powers who really only wanted civil war as the main method to carry out the regime change in syria now the syrian president says only the ballot box can determine his future insisting he has the support of his people and bush at a loss of war against foreign intervention in syria saying the western powers have picked him as one of their a bogeyman r.t. so be sure enough they spoke to the battle leader in the mask. that he's not a western puppet he also denies to fuck that civil war is taking place in this country he's saying that it's not civil war it's a conflict where he has to five different fractions of terrorism he has on the fact that the financing of this terrorist fractions was unprecedented and it was coming from abroad what he told me that if the sinuses were to stop then he would probably need about two weeks more to restore peace in his country and he also said that if west were to intervene militarily it would have a domino effect from atlantic to pacific
the side by the syrian the free syrian army and i should say they've also been pushed to the side by washington and by the nato powers who really only wanted civil war as the main method to carry out the regime change in syria now the syrian president says only the ballot box can determine his future insisting he has the support of his people and bush at a loss of war against foreign intervention in syria saying the western powers have picked him as one of their a bogeyman r.t. so be sure...
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we're still addicted to foreign oil president obama in washington.
we're still addicted to foreign oil president obama in washington.
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but the larger benefit would be to reduce corruption in washington. congressmen get cash for their campaigns. and in return for this, they often give away preferential treatment in the tax code to special interest groups, to company, to lobbies. tax expenditures are plaerly valuable because unlike actually spending, which has to be renewed in every year's buchlkt tax expenditures are in the code and the benefit is received every year. it's the gift that keeps on giving. now, since we can't do much about campaign finance reform thanks to the supreme court, why not get rid of what the cash often buys. the largest tax breaks are not to corporations. they're to people for things like home mortgage deductions. even these are vastly overdone or should be limited or phased out. britain got rid of it with no adverse effects. canada never had one. and yet they have a similar rate of homeownership to the united states. but forget about the economics for a moment. just as a corruption cleansing mechanism, let's get rid of tax expenditures. if korng wants to give
but the larger benefit would be to reduce corruption in washington. congressmen get cash for their campaigns. and in return for this, they often give away preferential treatment in the tax code to special interest groups, to company, to lobbies. tax expenditures are plaerly valuable because unlike actually spending, which has to be renewed in every year's buchlkt tax expenditures are in the code and the benefit is received every year. it's the gift that keeps on giving. now, since we can't do...
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i don't think washington well why washington isn't really an independent player the israeli lobby dominates american middle east policy and does not want stability in the middle east now it's true that there is a faction here in the us realists associated with and associated to a certain extent with the obama administration that is willing to sacrifice israeli interest for stability that faction does support moderate islamist movements such as the muslim brotherhood in egypt and president morsi so it's not a question of there being one voice in washington that is trying to achieve any particular goal it's actually a factional spew here but i i think the real winners are overall less bad alternative and frankly i personally would like to see egypt become more stable and i would like to see president morsi succeed after all president morsi is one of the five or six world heads of state who was folk in element seven nine eleven was an inside job to me that tells me that he's a man of integrity dr kevin barrett we'll leave it there thank you very much indeed for your perceptions on this thank y
i don't think washington well why washington isn't really an independent player the israeli lobby dominates american middle east policy and does not want stability in the middle east now it's true that there is a faction here in the us realists associated with and associated to a certain extent with the obama administration that is willing to sacrifice israeli interest for stability that faction does support moderate islamist movements such as the muslim brotherhood in egypt and president morsi...
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is pretty important for every person who lives in the washington area. >> can you give us a couple of examples. >> well,. if you live on the potomac river have to pick the sites of the nation's capital. at the disposal of the most significant building that's actually on the atomic. >> in your research and guessing he's been some time on their -- the river. >> yes. visit them domestic and the hikes, crying -- trying to combine history with recreation and public accessibility. all sides that people can actually go to and take a hike while they're there or jump in a canoe or kayak unworn and have a good time on the river. it's an enormous recreation opportunity .. >> this is just under half an hour. >> host: and you're watching book tv on c-span2, and we're on location at george mason university. every fall they have a book it's value called fall for the book, and one of the authors who's speaking at the book festival is brooke stoddard. and here is his book, "world in the balance: the perilous months of june-october 1940." brooke stoddard, world war ii, it started about six months prior
is pretty important for every person who lives in the washington area. >> can you give us a couple of examples. >> well,. if you live on the potomac river have to pick the sites of the nation's capital. at the disposal of the most significant building that's actually on the atomic. >> in your research and guessing he's been some time on their -- the river. >> yes. visit them domestic and the hikes, crying -- trying to combine history with recreation and public...
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been the question for many years now thanks very much indeed for that kind of reporting there from washington d.c. . london remains worlds apart from the. debate at seventy eight budget off to crunch downing street talks with his german counterpart the british prime minister reaffirmed he would not accept any proposed hike in spending his sort of first with a deeper look at britain's widening riff with europe and the support for a split at home. prime minister david cameron and german chancellor angela merkel are probably feeling pretty food for the downing street dinner conversation on the menu is mushroom in spanish venison finished off with a traditional german pudding to finish the smiles and the friendly handshake you can imagine that probably have been quite awkward in a conversation in the surface of it the german chancellor is here to discuss with the prime minister the upcoming meetings that will be taking place in brussels but of course there are much bigger issues state most importantly the discussion about britain's position within the european union itself now the end of the meet
been the question for many years now thanks very much indeed for that kind of reporting there from washington d.c. . london remains worlds apart from the. debate at seventy eight budget off to crunch downing street talks with his german counterpart the british prime minister reaffirmed he would not accept any proposed hike in spending his sort of first with a deeper look at britain's widening riff with europe and the support for a split at home. prime minister david cameron and german...
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the washington journal reporter looks at the u.s. oil output and efforts to make the country energy independence and the former executive assistant director talks about the fbi's role in investigating cyber crimes. live on c-span. >> foreign policy scholars will discuss the united states relationship with china and political, economic, and national security challenges. our live coverage begins tomorrow at 9:15 eastern on c- span 2. >> the mindset of the world well into the mid 1990's was that wireline access was either on poles or in the ground was the key to understanding telecommunications. the intriguing part of the wireless story is how very few people inside the industry -- that is why the mckinsey report came out the way it did. it was not just judge greene who did not understand wireless. it was the entire industry, except for visionaries regarded as kooks. what turned out to be the case was the hope some people have have a fixedo industry were half a dozen companies are offering telephone services over cables or copper wire p
the washington journal reporter looks at the u.s. oil output and efforts to make the country energy independence and the former executive assistant director talks about the fbi's role in investigating cyber crimes. live on c-span. >> foreign policy scholars will discuss the united states relationship with china and political, economic, and national security challenges. our live coverage begins tomorrow at 9:15 eastern on c- span 2. >> the mindset of the world well into the mid...
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crosstalk the export of democracy i'm joined by my guest in washington john glaser he's an assistant editor and blogger for antiwar dot com thomas carruthers he is the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace and charles and he is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and a professor of international affairs at georgetown university right gentlemen cross-talk rules and a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want john if i can go to you first we resume america's democracy promotion program globally since the end of the cold war and in particularly in light of the the the uprisings in the arab world well the u.s. has been very troubled basis about democracy promotion contrary to what you hear in the rhetoric of politicians and it's most apparent we can just look at most recently in the arab spring. the u.s. held on to boom up mubarak as long as he possibly could and only ever since we've been very troubled basis about actual democracy taking hold their inbox reign were holding back in you know helping the khalifa regime suppress
crosstalk the export of democracy i'm joined by my guest in washington john glaser he's an assistant editor and blogger for antiwar dot com thomas carruthers he is the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace and charles and he is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations and a professor of international affairs at georgetown university right gentlemen cross-talk rules and a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want john if i can go to you...
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similar package in the united states financial considerations for one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia yet his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the others in america advertise his one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so on eight centimeters would have brought me right to average users wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be sure it's not a big deal i think a guy is like expected to be taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite endearing yet he still want to have had the surgery adding seven more centimeters to he self-confidence she told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. for an hour or so they call you so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. whistle blows and i mean it's defenders of the trees fighting back against the coat of corruption the recent high profile whistle blowing cases such as that of wiki leaks founder julian assa
similar package in the united states financial considerations for one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia yet his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in the others in america advertise his one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so on eight centimeters would have brought me right to average users wanted to be average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be sure it's not a big deal i think...